Avantone MixCubes Active Black Review: Before you buy these speakers

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

March 17, 2026

Avantone MixCubes Active Black

Avantone MixCubes Active Black Review: Before you buy these speakers

Technical analysis of Avantone studio speakers

  • Active full-range mini-reference monitor (Pair)
  • Shielded
  • 5.25” Driver
  • Frequency range: 90 Hz – 17 kHz
  • Power: 60 Watt
  • SPL: 104 dB @1w/1 meter
  • 6 1/2” MDF Cabinet
  • Inputs: Balanced XLR and 6,3 mm jack
  • Monitor dimensions: 165 x 165 x 165 mm
  • Weight of monitor: ca. 3,5 kg
  • Colour: Black

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Avantone MixCubes Active Black Review: Before you buy these speakers

Avantone MixCubes Active Black Review: Before you buy these speakers

Avantone MixCubes Active Black Review: Before you buy these speakers

Avantone MixCubes Active Black Review: Before you buy these speakers

Avantone MixCubes Active Black Review: Before you buy these speakers

Avantone MixCubes Active Black Review: Before you buy these speakers

Avantone MixCubes Active Black Review: Before you buy these speakers

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Customer Review Summary

The Avantone MixCubes Active Black are a unique addition to any audio setup, primarily serving as a secondary reference monitor rather than a primary listening solution. Their design intentionally emphasises mid-range frequencies, making them excellent for identifying issues in mixes that may not be apparent on typical studio monitors.

At first glance, the sound may seem less appealing, especially for those accustomed to robust monitoring systems. However, once you acclimatise, you’ll find that they excel in delivering a punchy and clear representation of mid-range sounds, making them invaluable for ensuring your mixes translate well across various playback systems, including smartphones and consumer audio equipment.

These monitors are particularly useful for checking vocal levels, instrument balance, and overall mix clarity. They lack the low-end and high-end frequencies, which can sometimes mislead listeners, but this very characteristic helps pinpoint unwanted distortions and imbalances that might otherwise go unnoticed.

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Many users recommend employing these speakers in mono for critical listening, as this allows for a more straightforward assessment of mix dynamics. Despite their limited bass and treble response, they provide a highly effective way to ensure your mix sounds good in typical listening environments.

Build quality is commendable, with a robust design that includes an oversized power supply, which some find cumbersome but is essential for their performance. The aesthetic appeal of the MixCubes is also noted, adding a sleek touch to any studio setup.

In summary, the Avantone MixCubes are a must-have for any audio engineer or producer looking to refine their mixes, particularly when aiming for compatibility with consumer audio. They serve as an excellent tool for mid-range monitoring and are highly regarded for their effectiveness in various music production styles.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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